Why this cluster exists
The voting records hub gives search users and crawlers a stable route for candidate voting record research content, with links into individual articles as they clear the publication guard.
Blog Category
Roll-call and floor-vote analysis for incumbent candidates, source-backed against public legislative records.
Source-backed candidate analysis for campaigns tracking public records, filings, and research exposure.
Race previews with party breakdowns, office context, candidate counts, and competitive research posture.
All-party campaign intelligence for Republican, Democratic, third-party, independent, and nonpartisan coverage.
Topic Cluster
OppIntell groups generated research posts into category hubs so scaled content has a clear topical architecture instead of living only in a chronological feed.
The voting records hub gives search users and crawlers a stable route for candidate voting record research content, with links into individual articles as they clear the publication guard.
Campaigns, journalists, and researchers can use these articles to understand the public-source narratives competitors may develop around candidates, races, parties, and election-cycle context.
Posts only appear here after they are published, approved, and not marked noindex. That keeps the category hub useful as the content engine scales.
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Published voting records posts that passed the OppIntell quality and indexability guard.
Yes. The page uses ISR and reads from the public blog RPC, so newly approved posts appear without a code deploy.
Generated drafts remain out of public hubs until they satisfy editorial approval, quality, and noindex rules.
Voting Records / 7 min read
An investigative analysis of public roll-call votes for Vermont's 2026 Senate candidates. What the records show and how campaigns can use them for opposition research.
Voting Records / 4 min read
A source-backed analysis of West Virginia Senate candidates' voting records from public roll calls. How incumbents and challengers align on energy, labor, and fiscal policy ahead of 2026.
Voting Records / 6 min read
Guide to researching Illinois House incumbents' voting records for 2026. Covers roll-call analysis, party comparison, and source-readiness for competitive campaigns.
Voting Records / 8 min read
Field briefing on researching North Carolina House voting records for 2026. Covers roll-call signals, source-readiness, and competitive framing for Republican and Democratic campaigns.
Voting Records / 7 min read
A campaign-strategist framework for researching New Mexico House incumbents' voting records ahead of 2026. Focus on roll-call signals, source-readiness, and competitive research across all parties.
Voting Records / 5 min read
The 2026 Kentucky House elections may see incumbents' voting records scrutinized. This analysis outlines how campaigns can use public legislative data to anticipate attack lines and source-backed narratives.
Voting Records / 4 min read
A roll-call analysis of the 2026 Tennessee Senate race. Public voting records from the state legislature and Congress provide the raw material for competitive messaging, opposition research, and candidate positioning.
Voting Records / 7 min read
Public Senate roll-call votes for 2026 Texas candidates reveal patterns that campaigns and researchers can use to anticipate attack lines, debate questions, and media coverage.
Voting Records / 7 min read
A campaign-strategist guide to researching New Hampshire House voting records for the 2026 cycle. Covers roll-call analysis, source readiness, and how to anticipate opponent attacks.
Voting Records / 5 min read
A data-driven look at the public voting records of 2026 Louisiana Senate candidates. See how each contender's legislative history may shape the race.
Voting Records / 9 min read
A deep dive into the South Dakota Senate voting record for 2026 candidates. What public roll-call votes show about each contender's legislative history and how campaigns can use this data.
Voting Records / 9 min read
A data-desk guide to researching Iowa House incumbents' voting records for the 2026 cycle. Covers roll-call signals, source posture, and how to extract competitive intelligence from public legislative data.
Voting Records / 8 min read
A field briefing on researching Oklahoma House incumbents' voting records for 2026. Covers roll-call signals, source readiness, and competitive framing for Republican and Democratic campaigns.
Voting Records / 4 min read
A campaign-strategist guide to researching Nevada House voting records ahead of 2026. Covers roll-call analysis, key policy splits, and source-readiness for all-party incumbent profiles.
Voting Records / 5 min read
A field briefing on researching Oregon House voting records for 2026. Covers roll-call signals, source readiness, and what campaigns should examine in public legislative records.
Voting Records / 8 min read
A source-backed analysis of public Senate roll-call votes for Iowa's 2026 candidates. Compare voting records, party-line scores, and key legislative stances across the field.
Voting Records / 8 min read
A data-desk examination of Indiana House incumbents' voting records from public legislative sources. Analysis covers roll-call patterns, source-readiness for campaigns, and competitive research framing for 2026.
Voting Records / 8 min read
A deep dive into the public voting records of Alabama's 2026 Senate candidates, covering roll-call patterns from Montgomery to Mobile, and what researchers and campaigns can learn from legislative histories.
Voting Records / 12 min read
A research analyst's guide to evaluating Connecticut House incumbents' voting records for the 2026 cycle. Covers roll-call signals, source-readiness, and opposition research framing across party lines.
Voting Records / 8 min read
A detailed roll-call analysis of Hawaii's 2026 Senate candidates using public legislative records, voting histories, and source-backed profile signals to inform campaign strategy.
Voting Records / 6 min read
Voting record research for Idaho House incumbents in 2026: examining public roll-call signals, legislative databases, and source-readiness for competitive intelligence across all parties.
Voting Records / 14 min read
A policy explainer on researching New York House incumbents' voting records for 2026 elections. Covers roll-call analysis, source posture, and competitive research framing.
Voting Records / 11 min read
A public-source roll-call analysis for 2026 South Carolina Senate candidates. Compare legislative voting records across Republican and Democratic contenders. What opposition researchers would examine first.
Voting Records / 9 min read
Roll-call analysis of Washington Senate candidates' public voting records reveals patterns across party lines. This research examines what legislative history could signal in the 2026 race.